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In this month’s team picks, two Good On You staffers share their choices for a seasonless capsule wardrobe.
Is a fun, cute, and more sustainable outfit for all seasons possible? The Good On You team says yes
Good On You’s global team spans from Sydney, Australia to Rome, Italy, Manchester, UK and many other locales. It means that at any time, half of us are usually envious watching the others enjoy hot sunshine in their hemisphere. So, as Sydney moves through summer and those in the northern hemisphere embrace winter, two team members share their picks for a capsule wardrobe that can work in as many climates as possible. Read on for versatile selections from more sustainable brands.
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Noriko Kakue, sustainability analyst
“I’m based in the warm part of Italy, but I go visit my friends in the rainy part of Germany, and my family in the super-hot-in-summer-and-super-cold-in-winter part of Japan. I love seeing them, but packing for so many different climates and still looking cute and fun can be a challenge! So I am all about the seasonless wardrobe. This recycled denim long coat from Upfuse is perfect for any climate since it’s easy to layer and made from breathable cotton. The long length means it’s also a good coverup against harsh air-conditioned spaces when travelling. I’d wear it with this waterproof sling from GROUNDTRUTH. Wide-leg easy pants from Coco & Kandy are great for both traveling and going out when paired with Facettes Studio’s waistcoat. At its core, my wardrobe is simple and versatile, so I like adding some fun with accessories, like this necklace by Bario Neal, colourful beanie from Terra Thread, and shades from Brothers We Stand in a purple hue.”

Facettes Studio Monica Waistcoat
Terra Thread Organic Cotton Beanie
Brothers We Stand Droskyn Sunglasses
Becca Willcox, beauty ratings manager
“It’s been freezing cold in the UK recently so I’m wearing lots of layers, quality knitwear, and comfortable loungewear. I love the details on the Fanfare Ona Upcycled Wool Jumper. The brand rescues wool offcuts and scraps that would otherwise be sent to landfill and transforms them into new pieces.
I’m also looking for a practical and high quality winter jacket that’ll last for years, and I love the colour and lining on this Suzie Jacket from OhSevenDays, which is made from deadstock cotton. I’ve never been much of a hat wearer but have needed one in the cold this year, and this regenerative organic cotton beanie from Vottera looks so soft and comfortable. Since the new year I’m also attempting to get back in the gym and read more so I need a big enough bag to carry library books and workout gear. This one from ASK Scandinavia will do the trick. And this aptly named ‘Restore’ jumpsuit from Lezat will be perfect for getting cosy in my apartment with a blanket and a good book.”

Vottera Regenerative Organic Cotton Beanie











